Computer restarts when shutdown windows vista




















In the task pane on the left click on Advanced system settings. Go to the startup and Recovery tab and find the Automatically restart on system failure option, make sure that is unchecked.

Apply all the settings, then try shutting down again, if you get a blue screen, post what it says. Posted 16 February - AM. Thanks for the suggestion, but I've had the Automatic Restart option deselected for quite a few weeks now, and still it restarts after Shutdown! Posted 25 April - PM. Having the problem with system restarting when trying shutdown or hibernate. Yes, auto restart is turned off. SYS, alleged to be a driver but occasionally reported as spyware. Spyware checkers show system is clean and there is no module by that name.

On top of that, trying to run System Restore to get back a viable system - but it says it fails - for each and every restore point. The only way to actually turn it off is to hold the power button down. Posted 07 June - PM. If someone can help with this problem, I've got it too. Its not that I'm going into 'sleep' or 'hibernate' or anything else. When I shut down the computer Maybe less. I have a dell xps running vista premium home I did an update, and now it does it all the time.

Very fustrating. I tried a system restore Then started the problem again I did not redownload the update, fyi Any help would be greatly appreciated. Posted 08 June - PM. Agregory New Member Member 1 posts.

I have a dell inspiron and ever since installing Vista Service Pack 1 my comupter will no longer hibernate or shutdown without restarting either. Does anyone know what I can do? Posted 02 July - PM. I have experienced the same problem and have just succeeded in solving it on my PC. I'm sure this won't work for everyone but I hope it may help some I wish I'd stuck with XP, never had a problem with it.

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You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Community Forum Software by IP. Board Licensed to: Geeks to Go, Inc. Facebook Twitter. Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Posted 22 August - PM. Posted 25 August - PM. Posted 26 August - PM. Jacee Malware Expert Expert posts. The Windows Start Menu's new shut down default is "sleep" - however, you may want to change this for whatever reason.

To change it: 1. Click on Start, and then click on Control Panel. Click on "System and Maintenance". Click on "Power Options". Select a power management plan and then click on "Change Plan Settings". Click on "Change advanced power settings". Click on "Setting" and then choose the function you want the button to perform - "Sleep", "Hibernate", or "Shut down". There are a few. Posted 18 August - AM. Hmm there is a nice mixture there i must admit. Most seem to point to user rights on the PC.

Can you get me some more information form the Event Viewer please. One each of the errors double click the entry. You will then be shown a new windows with some more information in.

Can you copy that information to your next reply so i can get more on the error. See the attached image for reference.

Also just to ask have you changed your password at all on your PC, if you have one? Attached Thumbnails. This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, failed, or lost power during the sleep transition. I haven't ever changed my password. Ok seems we have a permissions problem. We will try this the Microsoft way. Log on to the computer as administrator or as a member of the Administrators group.

Start the Local Computer Policy snap-in. In the right pane, right-click Log on as a service, and then click Properties. Close the Local Computer Policy snap-in. Then try shutting down again. Those are both for Windows XP. Is it the same as Vista? This is Vista Premium Home Edition so, according to my research, it isn't supposed to be as they apparently didn't include that.

The suggestion has been made that the only way to do this is to change a registry key. I'm not sure what we're doing though, as what I know about computers could fit on the back of a sugar packet, so I'll just wait for further instruction.



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